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Discover Wireless Networking Equipment at the Engenius Technologies Booth During the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo
Learn Wireless Networking Equipment at the Engenius Technologies Booth During the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo
Learn wireless networking equipment at the EnGenius Technologies booth during the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo
June 20, 2008 â Toronto, Canada â EnGenius Technologies will showcase their widely used wireless network equipment that provide users with simple long ranged communications at the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo.
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EnGenius Technologies is the leader in long range wireless communications and wireless networking. EnGenius Technologies offers long range industrial cordless phones covering a radius of up to 2km. These phone systems are used by a wide variety of clients such as the Canadian Armed Forces, Canadian Tire, Loblaws and the LCBO. EnGenius Technologies also provides wireless networking equipment ranging from routers and switches to long range access points/client bridges operating at 600mw of power and reaching a distance of up to 4km. Our wireless networking equipment is used by many Internet Service Providers as well as wireless solution providers across the country.
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About WowGao Inc.
WowGao Inc. is an Event Management Company that organizes and manages internationally renowned conferences and expositions focusing on latest innovations and developments in Information Technology Industry since 2003. We have been honored with an award for our excellence. Our featured events are:
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- 2008 Government & Health Technologies Conference and Expo, April 15 & 16, 2008
– 2008 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, July 15 & 16, 2008
- 2008 RFID Forum, July 15 & 16, 2008
For more information about the events, please visit http://www.wowgao.com/
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WowGao Inc. is an award winning leading event management company that produces, since 2003, internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry. For more information about the events, please visit http://www.wowgao.com/
Forum Networking: What It Takes To Be A Professional
Forum Networking: What It Takes To Be A Professional
If you’re a newbie to forum networking it can be an intimidating experience. If you’ve been around networking forums, you know what to expect, but sometimes even the most experienced need to brush up on their forum networking skills.
A lot of it is common sense, abiding by the forum rules and keeping your reputation intact.
Before you join any forum peruse the categories of the forum. If there are sections of the forum where you can make useful contributions then this may be the forum for you. Next, read the forum rules and if you can abide by them, go ahead and register.
After you register, fill out as much as possible your profile information. This includes your website link, interests, and signature tags. Remember to tick off the box to always include your signature in posts.
Clearly forum networking must start off on the right foot. Your first post should always be your introduction. Provide your real name, where you’re from, your interests, what you do and so on. It doesn’t have to be long. Just enough information so people who welcome you to the forum don’t answer with, “Please tell us your name and more about you.”
Make your way through the forum. Join in discussions where you can offer something of interest and value. Empty and generic responses don’t leave excellent impressions because it looks like you’re replying to get back links, increase your post count or getting your signature seen.
Many forum owners and members will welcome you with open arms, but take caution too. Forum networking isn’t always about you and your business. Don’t blast your business out there the first chance you get. Get a feel for the forum and the members. What I have found to be effective is you can promote without really promoting by taking the initiative to learn something about others, share what you know and question if you don’t.
Don’t be shy; people don’t bite unless you give them reason to. Remain right to yourself and be yourself because no one likes people who pretend to be something or someone they are not. It doesn’t matter if it’s a business relationship or a friendship relationship you’re building, it comes down to trust, integrity and honesty. The bottom line is no one wants to deal with dishonest and misrepresented people.
In forum networking, always be the professional one and treat people the way you want to be treated.
Make the commitment to visit often and in no time you will be a professional forum networking guru where you will be looked upon as a valued contributor and member to any forum or networking group you join.
S McIntyre owns www.WorkAtHomeSpace.com a free work at home resource focusing on work at home companies, daily telecommute job leads, articles, business resources and other work at home related topics. Come network with Sophia on her work at home forums.
Forum Networking: What It Takes To Be A Professional
Forum Networking: What It Takes To Be A Professional
If you’re a newbie to forum networking it can be an intimidating experience. If you’ve been around networking forums, you know what to expect, but sometimes even the most experienced need to brush up on their forum networking skills.
A lot of it is common sense, abiding by the forum rules and keeping your reputation intact.
Before you join any forum peruse the categories of the forum. If there are sections of the forum where you can make useful contributions then this may be the forum for you. Next, read the forum rules and if you can abide by them, go ahead and register.
After you register, fill out as much as possible your profile information. This includes your website link, interests, and signature tags. Remember to tick off the box to always include your signature in posts.
Clearly forum networking must start off on the right foot. Your first post should always be your introduction. Provide your real name, where you’re from, your interests, what you do and so on. It doesn’t have to be long. Just enough information so people who welcome you to the forum don’t answer with, “Please tell us your name and more about you.”
Make your way through the forum. Join in discussions where you can offer something of interest and value. Empty and generic responses don’t leave excellent impressions because it looks like you’re replying to get back links, increase your post count or getting your signature seen.
Many forum owners and members will welcome you with open arms, but take caution too. Forum networking isn’t always about you and your business. Don’t blast your business out there the first chance you get. Get a feel for the forum and the members. What I have found to be effective is you can promote without really promoting by taking the initiative to learn something about others, share what you know and question if you don’t.
Don’t be shy; people don’t bite unless you give them reason to. Remain right to yourself and be yourself because no one likes people who pretend to be something or someone they are not. It doesn’t matter if it’s a business relationship or a friendship relationship you’re building, it comes down to trust, integrity and honesty. The bottom line is no one wants to deal with dishonest and misrepresented people.
In forum networking, always be the professional one and treat people the way you want to be treated.
Make the commitment to visit often and in no time you will be a professional forum networking guru where you will be looked upon as a valued contributor and member to any forum or networking group you join.
S McIntyre owns www.WorkAtHomeSpace.com a free work at home resource focusing on work at home companies, daily telecommute job leads, articles, business resources and other work at home related topics. Come network with Sophia on her work at home forums.
The Wireless Networking Forum
The Wireless Networking Forum
Wireless providers and cell phone users need a wireless forum to network with each other. Since there are so many different aspects of the wireless industry such as cell phones, Internet technology, high tech solutions such as WiFi, Voip, WiMax and IPv6 solutions, it’s made it hard for consumers to find the information they are looking for.
People need a forum where they can get the answers they need about the wireless industry. Since there are so many different levels of the wireless industry, people need to able to easily access the information they are looking directly from the top companies in the world. If people have any questions about telecommunications they need to able to go to a forum and find the answers they are looking for. That’s where The Wireless Service Forum comes in.
The Wireless Service Forum is a place for wireless providers and cell phone users to be able to network and share information about the telecommunications industry. Members will be able to become a part of a forum where they can discuss any wireless topics of their choosing. This forum is for wireless companies and cell phone users to spread the news to the world about the different aspects of the telecommunications industry.
The wireless forum is a place for everyone in the telecommunications industry to be able to congregate and share their knowledge, news and opinions about the wireless industry.. The Wireless Service Forum provides users with a platform to be able to network and share with the top companies in the world.
If people have any questions about telecommunications they will able to go to the forum and find the answers they are looking for.
With the recent surge in the wireless industry there have been many business opportunities that have arisen that people can profit from. The network marketing industry has seen a tremendous boom with all of these business opportunities that have emerged within the wireless industry.
Entrepreneurs will be able to promote and freely discuss these business opportunities in the forum. They will be able to share their businesses with other members as long as they abide by forum rules.
The Wireless Service Forum is a place for anyone in the world to come and become a part of the wireless community. The goal of this forum is to help people find answers to their wireless questions, companies to provide the information consumers are looking for, and to see the continued growth within the wireless and telecommunications industries.
To become a member of The Wireless Service Forum go to Wireless Forum.
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Social Networking And Outdoor Cooking
Social Networking And Outdoor Cooking
The first meat that I ever wanted to cook on a barbecue was a chicken using the rotisserie and I’ve never really stopped to reckon about why. I guess it’s down to “the boy with a new toy” mentality in that the BBQ spit came in the pack with the grill and a rotisserie cooking process adds dynamism. Looking back not only is it visually appealing but also the spit does the work for you leaving plenty of time beer or two!
Maybe I did one too many beers on that first cookout because the results weren’t quite up to standard. I tried to light my grill with paper and wood which sent ash all over the chicken. I didn’t balance the chicken very well on the spit so one side cooked before the other. I made every mistake in the book.
Having said that, getting that first taste of BBQ smoke was still a defining moment and even after my first disastrous attempt with the rotisserie I was (and still am) hooked on outdoor cooking.
I progressed gently onto sausages and burgers learning as I went that the stout off the food causes the smoke and also the flames and when flames appear, the food doesn’t cook, it burns. Since learning this point I’ve had to adjust every charcoal barbecue that I’ve ever bought with an extra notch to raise up the grill and keep the flames from lapping up at that first spit of the stout. Grill manufacturers take note!
For greater variety I later invested in a copy of Ainsley’s Barbecue Bible and this took me to higher levels even to the point where people were starting to look at what I was cooking and asking how I’d done it. If they were lucky they even got to taste it!
Anyway, barbecuing has become a way of life for me and now the internet provides so many free barbecue recipes and simple smoker recipes there’s plenty of menu thoughts for my next cookout. Social networking though is still my favourite way to learn and by that I’m referring to talking with fellow enthusiasts and not necessarily over the web.
I tried barbecue cookout competitions and whilst there was a fantastic sense of occasion and lot’s of fun, it was a small too competitive and recipes kept as closely guarded secrets. So where can you go to meet like minded people? Where can you find more barbecues, smokers and outdoor grills in one place and people sharing and having fun?
At a sports event!
Being a petrol head I regularly hit Les 24 Heures Du Mans (that’s the Le Mans 24 Hour Endurance race to you and me) in France. Not only is there a mix of barbecue nutcases and pyromaniacs they come from all over the world so where else is there such a wealth of knowledge, experience and above all a sense of fun?
Camping by a race track with cars flying past at 150+mph, what could be better? OK so it might not appeal to everyone and it doesn’t have to be as exotic as Le Mans, I found a similar atmosphere with a completely different crowd down at Twickenham for the rugby cup final, everyone focused on partying, enjoying the food, the event and the other people there. The event isn’t vital, it’s the occasion and the people that make it what it is.
So in my book social networking is the answer for new ways to barbecue. For free barbecue recipes, get down to you local sports stadium and have a wander around before the ball game and the inspiration for your next barbecue menu thoughts will be right in front of your eyes. This is my thought of social networking!
Bon Appetite!
The Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man writes free barbecue recipes & outdoor smoker recipes on gas, charcoal or electric. Outdoor grilling tips, simple fire pit menus, healthy rotisserie suggestions and best homemade bbq sauce recipes are all available at Barbeque Smoker Recipes